
OSHA is a great resource for workers — but it’s no replacement for organizing.
What advice should we offer when a group of workers tells us that they have a safety or health concern at work? How does OSHA fit in?
What advice should we offer when a group of workers tells us that they have a safety or health concern at work? How does OSHA fit in?
If your co-workers can’t wait on forming a committee, consider short but impactful collective actions on the managers when workers are already ”stirred up.”